This is a reflective time of year for me. My father, Ronald Reagan, died in June 2004, and each year I let myself drift into whatever realm my thoughts and memories lead me to. Sometimes it’s about ...
On June 17, Harvard University reported on the nation’s “shortage of affordable housing.” The same day Harborlight Homes described for a substantial audience of donors and interested parties for plans ...
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Washington and Europe expected a quick Russian victory. Russia’s population was more than three times that of Ukraine, its ...
Whether it’s public lands or designated wilderness areas, the people of Idaho value recreation and have proven to be responsible stewards for generations. As a lifelong Idahoan and chairman of the ...
As artificial intelligence races forward with lightning speed, Congress is scrambling to catch up. Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle have proposed various bills to address the growing ...
Happy holidays to everyone who celebrates “National Blame Someone Else Day,” — which, unintentionally, may include a handful of senators expected to introduce the “American Innovation and Choice ...
A proposed amendment would change how Kansas Supreme Court justices are selected, moving from a commission-based appointment to a public election. The current system uses a nominating commission of ...
The Obama Presidential Center’s unrelenting marketing campaign and weekslong soft opening have inspired an avalanche of opinions and emotions. For me, one feature rises above all: the new Obama ...
Cannes Lions is happening next week, and you better believe I’ll be there for TheWrap. Last year, over 400 creators flooded the beaches of France during the global advertising festival. And this year ...
While we’re on the subject of national anniversaries, our national motto has one coming up. “In God We Trust” turns 70 in a few weeks. Somehow it seems older — those must have been a tough 70 years. A ...
Like so many, I’ll never forget where I was when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and took away a constitutionally affirmed right for the first time in our history. It was a hot and humid ...
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